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By and mid-season
By the early 1950s, Toledo annually trailed the other seven Association clubs in attendance, reaching a desperation point in mid-season of 1952.
By mid-season the team was sinking fast and Bridgwater fired Calloway and replaced him with Brian Quinn.
By winning the pennant, Lemon became the third manager in MLB history to replace another mid-season and win the pennant.
By the start of the 1973-1974 season, ratings had fallen drastically, and ABC canceled the show at mid-season.
By mid-season Acheson was leading the Championship from Stefan Johansson who was driving for Project 4 Racing.
By mid-season, he was the team's featured running back as he rushed for 1, 095 yards and fourteen touchdowns.
By mid-season, the players had made a name for themselves and became the focus of the show.
By mid-season 1991 Newey's FW14 chassis was every bit a match for the previously dominant McLaren, but early season reliability issues and the efforts of Ayrton Senna prevented Williams team leader, Nigel Mansell, from taking the title.
By mid-season 9, their interaction had become playful, without being decidedly positive or antagonistic.
By mid-season, however, Fuego were burning up their opposition, with striker Pablo Campos continuing his free-scoring ways.
By mid-season, NBC ended up defeating the purpose of the producers having moved the show from ABC in the first place.

By and order
By prevailing over other claimants for the loyalties of men, the nation-state maintained an adequate measure of certainty and order within its territorial borders.
By ( 1 ), the image of this pencil is a ruled surface of order Af which is met by the plane of the pencil in a curve, C, of order Af.
By strengthening the differentiability assumption, it has been possible to derive second and higher order theories of viscoelasticity.
By analogy, the church also has been regarded as entirely independent of the `` world '' in the sense of requiring nothing from it in order to be the church.
By its inclusion the order has grown enormously in number of species.
" By degrees order was introduced in the groups of huts.
By the theory of minute constituents of things, and his emphasis on mechanical processes in the formation of order, he paved the way for the atomic theory.
By 1957, he set this subject aside in order to work in algebraic geometry and homological algebra.
By tradition, when the Justices are in conference deliberating the outcome of cases before the Court, the justices state their views in order of seniority.
By January 1, 1995, the order of battle of the Belarusian army had changed.
By 16: 00, Alexander and Swiftsure were also in sight, although some distance from the main British fleet, and Brueys gave orders to abandon the plan to remain at anchor and instead for his line to set sails, although Blanquet protested the order on the grounds that there were not enough men aboard the French ships to both sail the ships and man the guns.
By a strange twist, the Benedictines were not a mendicant order, but a stable, monastery-based order, and single-volume breviaries are rare from this early period.
By prescribing recent advances in medicine, the Boston ministers modified the doctrine of theological pathogenesis in an attempt to maintain the old order according to which it was the clergy ’ s duty and privilege to interpret illnesses and their cures.
By the 1880s, Pissarro began to explore new themes and methods of painting in order to break out of what he felt was an artistic “ mire ”.
By his compromises in India with the Christians of St. Thomas, he developed the Jesuit missionary methods along lines that subsequently became a successful blueprint for his order to follow.
By 1943, after Italy faced multiple military failures, complete reliance and subordination of Italy to Germany, and Allied invasion of Italy, and corresponding international humiliation, Mussolini was removed as head of government and arrested by the order of King Victor Emmanuel III who proceeded to dismantle the Fascist state and declared Italy's switching of allegiance to the Allied side.
By the end of the 1990s, 11 fishing farms were registered in Guadeloupe and experiments are under way to catch and market fish in order to respond to growing demand.
By 1671 Fox had recovered and Margaret had been released by order of the King.
By sorting formulas according to the number of atoms of each element present in the formula according to these rules, with differences in earlier elements or numbers being treated as more significant than differences in any later element or number — like sorting text strings into lexicographical order — it is possible to collate chemical formulas into what is known as Hill system order.
By the time of Cicero he had become " the dark " ( Ancient Greek — ) because he had spoken nimis obscurē, " too obscurely ", concerning nature and had done so deliberately in order to be misunderstood.
By the 1226 Golden Bull of Rimini, Frederick had assigned the military order of the Teutonic Knights to complete the conquest and conversion of the Prussian lands.
By 1802 the Separatists had grown in number to about 12, 000 and the Württemberg government decided that they were a dangerous threat to social order.

By and raise
By 1994, Kemp had embarked on 241 fund-raising dinners to raise $ 35 million for a 1996 Presidential bid and to pay off his 1988 campaign debts.
By the mid-1980s, Milken's network of high-yield bond buyers ( notably Fred Carr's Executive Life Insurance Company and Tom Spiegel's Columbia Savings & Loan ) had reached a size which enabled him to raise large amounts of money very quickly.
By 1948, Olivier was on the Board of Directors for the Old Vic Theatre ; and he and Leigh embarked on a six-month tour of Australia and New Zealand to raise funds for it.
" By adding height, now someone can grip the Tony, raise it over their head in triumph and not worry about keeping their grip.
By associating the drink's image with these activities, the company seeks to promote a " cool " public image and raise brand power.
By the time of the French state tournament of 1179 at Lagny-sur-Marne, held to celebrate the coronation of Philip II of France, William Marshal was sufficiently wealthy to raise his own banner over his own company of knights.
By allowing Alice to continue for smaller stakes, Ted hopes that Alice will improve to a very strong ( but second best ) hand that will induce her to bet, raise, or at least call in the later betting rounds.
By the time Somerset realised what was happening, there was no time to raise a large force to support the king.
By 1774, the Earl of Dunmore, then governor of the colonies of New York and Virginia, decided to raise an army of three thousand to go against the Shawnees in their homeland in present-day Ohio.
By using the latest tools and technology, Rankin was able to raise a crop of 1, 000, 000 bushels of corn in a single year.
By the time parliamentary approval was sought, the southern end had been cut back to Shillingstone, to reduce the cost, and an Act of Parliament was obtained on 24 March 1796, giving the company powers to raise £ 150, 000, with an additional £ 75, 000 if required.
The Binding of Isaac is mentioned in the New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews among many acts of faith recorded in the Old Testament: By faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac, and he who had received the promises offered up his only begotten son, of whom it was said, " In Isaac your seed shall be called ," concluding that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead, from which he also received him in a figurative sense.
By 1627, with England still at war, Charles decided to raise " forced loans "; taxes not authorised by Parliament.
By December 2011, as a consequence of its decision to raise prices, Neflix had lost over 75 % of its total value from the summer.
By means of the Brockville Police Act, passed by the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada, Brockville was given the right to govern its own affairs, pass laws and raise taxes.
By 1652, the colony at Montreal had been so reduced, he was again forced to return to France to raise 100 volunteers to return to Montreal the following year.
By the Militia Act 1797, the lieutenants appointed " for the Counties, Stewartries, Cities, and Places " were given powers to raise and command county militia units.
By eating some of their food and selling or trading the rest in the ghetto, the men working on the wall could feed themselves adequately and still raise enough money to repeat the exercise the next day.
By summer's end the teens are engaged, and Win buys Freud's bear and motorcycle and travels the country performing to raise money to go to Harvard, which he subsequently attends while Mary starts their family.
By fall of 2000, and in light of the venture capital situation after the bursting of the dot-com bubble, the Pets. com management and board realized that they would not be able to raise further capital.
By 1970, Douglass ' laff box was proving so lucrative from live-action television sitcoms and Saturday morning cartoons that he decided to raise the rates for his services.
By starting a cut with a dado and then raising the blade to leave a splitter tab of uncut wood, this type of kickback can be avoided, but raising the blade during a cut cannot be done unless anti-kickback hold downs are used, so it is safe to raise the blade with a free hand.
By the end of the 18th century, the tontine had fallen out of favour as a revenue-raising instrument with governments, but smaller-scale and less formal tontines continued to be arranged between individuals or to raise funds for specific projects throughout the 19th century, and, in modified form, to the present day.
By early March 2012 the British Library reported that there was " only £ 1. 5M left to raise ", and on 17 April announced that the purchase had been completed, after their largest ever public appeal.
By 1956, however, further difficulties had arisen: until the US government granted formal approval for a part of the route which connected to US pipelines, Trans-Canada could not raise enough money to build its portion.

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